Car Accidents cases in Roswell
From GA-400 high-speed wrecks to crashes on Holcomb Bridge, Roswell Road, and Alpharetta Highway, North Fulton car wrecks present unique challenges. We handle them all — including cases involving out-of-state drivers and complex insurance situations.
Roswell sits at the intersection of GA-400 and the Chattahoochee corridor, with steady commercial trucking and heavy commuter volume on GA-400, I-285, and Roswell Road. Crashes along these arteries — and on neighborhood streets across North Fulton — frequently produce serious injuries. We handle Fulton County injury claims along with cases in Cobb, Cherokee, Forsyth, and DeKalb counties.
What to do after a car accidents injury in Roswell
- Get checked by a medical professional — even if you feel 'okay.' Adrenaline hides injuries for hours or days.
- Call 911 and make sure a police report is filed.
- Photograph vehicles, the scene, debris, skid marks, and any visible injuries.
- Get names and contact info for every driver, passenger, and witness.
- Report the crash to your own insurer — stick to the facts; do not speculate about fault.
- Do not give the other driver's insurance company a recorded statement before talking to a lawyer.
- Keep every receipt, bill, and medical record in one place.
Why hire a Roswell car accidents lawyer?
Insurance companies have entire departments built to pay you less. A serious crash claim is a contest of evidence, medical proof, and patience — and most people are pressured to settle before they know the full extent of their injuries. A lawyer levels the field, handles the carrier, and makes sure the value of your case includes future care, lost earning capacity, and the impact on your life — not just last month's ER bill.
Georgia law that affects your Roswell case
Both Florida and Georgia apply a modified comparative fault rule with a bar around 50% (Florida: more than 50%, Georgia: 50% or more). If you are partly at fault but under the bar, your recovery is reduced by your share. The statute of limitations for most personal injury claims is two years from the date of the crash in both states. Both also have minimum liability insurance limits that are often lower than the true cost of a serious injury — uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage often becomes the most important source of recovery.
Communities we serve from our Roswell office
- Alpharetta
- Marietta
- Sandy Springs
- Milton
- Johns Creek
- Woodstock
- Dunwoody
- Cumming
- Kennesaw
- Atlanta